Panasonic BK-3MCCA8BA eneloop AA 2100 cicli batterie ricaricabili Ni-MH precaricate, confezione da 8 batterie AA 8 Count (confezione da 1) singola

Brand:Eneloop

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57.17

Le batterie ricaricabili eneloop AA e AAA NiMH pronte all'uso utilizzano l'avanzata tecnologia delle batterie ricaricabili Panasonic, che consente loro di essere ricaricate fino a 2.100 volte. Le batterie ricaricabili eneloop AA e AAA offrono prestazioni di alimentazione costanti, mantengono il 70% della loro carica fino a 10 anni, sono precaricate dall'energia solare (in fabbrica) e sono pronte per l'uso fuori dalla confezione. Queste batterie eneloop offrono anche prestazioni a temperature estreme fino a -4 gradi F. Abbina le batterie AA e AAA eneloop ed eneloop pro con i caricabatterie eneloop Advanced, Quick Advanced o Super Quick Advance di Panasonic per massimizzare la tua esperienza con la batteria ricaricabile.

EAN: 044112431888

Categories: Forniture per la casa, Batterie domestiche, aa,

CENTINAIA DI DISPOSITIVI DOMESTICI: perfette per l'uso in centinaia di dispositivi domestici, queste batterie ricaricabili AA eneloop possono essere utilizzate in telecomandi, torce elettriche, giocattoli, dispositivi informatici wireless, auto radiocomandate, unità flash per fotocamere digitali, controller di gioco e altro ancora. QUALITÀ DI CUI TI PUOI FIDARE: Queste batterie AA ricaricabili eneloop sono prodotte in Giappone e confezionate negli Stati Uniti. TEMPERATURE ESTREME: le batterie ricaricabili eneloop possono essere utilizzate a temperature estreme, fino a -4 gradi F. IMBALLAGGIO SICURO E PROTETTIVO: questa confezione contiene 8 batterie ricaricabili AA eneloop. PRECARICATE E PRONTE ALL'USO: le batterie ricaricabili eneloop AA sono precaricate in fabbrica utilizzando l'energia solare e mantengono fino al 70% della loro carica dopo 10 anni (quando non vengono utilizzate). POTENTI BATTERIE RICARICABILI NiMH: la batteria ricaricabile eneloop AA Ni-MH precaricata fornisce fino a 2000 mAh tipici, minimo 1900 mAh. PRESTAZIONI DI LUNGA DURATA: Ricarica le batterie ricaricabili AA eneloop fino a 2100 volte.
Batteries 8 AA batteries required.
Battery Cell Composition NiMH
Brand Eneloop
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 31,256 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Department Electronics
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number BK-3MCCA8BA
Item Weight 0.496 ounces
Manufacturer Sanyo
Number of Batteries 8 AA batteries required.
Number of Batteries 8 AA batteries required. (included)
Product Dimensions 1.2 x 3.38 x 4.25 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Remote Controller,Flash Lights,Toys,Laptop,Remote Control Vehicle,Gaming Controller,Camera Flash
Unit Count 8.0 Count

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Scritto da: Midnight Distortions
These survive overdischarging well. (Eneloops now can hold up to 70% after 10 years!!!)
Update: 6.17.15 - The best just got better, Eneloops can hold up to 70% after 10 years! As indicated on their official website, it's unclear if fully charged Eneloops can hold up to 70% after 10 years or the latest set of Eneloops are able to hold up to 70% after 10 years. It would be impressive if this were true, but after 10 years i think the cycle number would greatly be reduced as testing showed less cycle usage on older cells. Still NiMH technology can be impressive as i have 16 year old cells that work in a clock for a couple of months. It'll be interesting how an aged Eneloop would function. Update 11.04.14 - Be aware of the Chinese knockoffs of Eneloops, they are nowhere near as good as the Japanese ones. The Chinese Eneloops die around 500 cycles while the Japanese ones continue running over 800 cycles. Try to get the Japanese Eneloops if you can as they are generally more reliable. Hopefully Amazon will continue to carry the Japanese ones. Update 9.27.14 - Did a battery test of the pack i used and the battery that was fully discharged still managed to produce the necessary mAh and was slightly higher than the others. For some reason or another only 2 batteries was slightly higher (maximum of 39mAh difference) capacity so it's unclear as to the reason behind that, though 2 of the batteries were numbered and were discharging for a bit in a tv remote and then in a flashlight so it appears that the more often you use them, the more mAh they will produce. That seems to be the case with any NiMH battery, it's best to use them versus leaving them in storage for a long time. So it is highly recommended you buy what you need, if you need some extras or 'in case' make sure you cycle them through and not just leave them sit in storage for several years without using them. Since basic Eneloop batteries have high recharging cycles, it's better to discharge them fully a few times to break the battery in and use them a few times in a high drain device to keep them working. They don't have to be drained fully, 40% discharged (that's 40% charge left in the battery) is the best which will help keep the mAh up and fully discharging them every once in a while to prevent overcharging and voltage depression (or memory effect) which NiMHs are highly resistant that or even don't even have that problem such as the company has stated, they mostly are susceptible to overcharging though which does cause the voltage depression phenomenon which acts like there is a memory effect. Regular, cheap NiMHs or just cheap NiMHs in general lose their mAh capacity over time and even when they are just being used.. avoid those types. Eneloops appear to be the best, AmazonBasics, Duracell and most Energizers are good alternatives if Eneloops are not available but avoid most cheap chargers and find a smart charger with Negative Delta V, overheat protection, and capable of charging any number of batteries. The Panasonic sounds like a pretty good, cheap alternative and get the ones with the batteries as they are a better deal. I plan on getting some Eneloops Pro that comes with one of these chargers but with the basic 2100 cycle Eneloops, it's probably not needed to have the higher capacity ones but they do last a bit longer on a single charge for critical usage. I can't wait to see how long these batteries will hold up during the test of time. Using rechargeable Duracells, they hold their charge for a very long time.. almost 10 years in service and only has a loss of mAh capacity but they still perform for a pretty long time, can still be a few months sitting idle while the Energizers i got around the same time (the 2500mAh ones) lose their charge within a few weeks, but can be recharged and then sit for awhile on the charger and they will get a bit more charge out of them but those will primarily be used in tv remotes and other really low drain devices where i don't mind recharging them every few weeks. Anyway the Eneloops perform well and seem to have a long life ahead of them. == I got the 16 pack and also heard that these batteries are similar to the AmazonBasics which claims they do not lose capacity when over discharged. While i am still in the process of finding out whether the battery that i subjected to an over discharge has lost mAh capacity it held it's ground from zero volts. With the battery fully discharged (or near death) i threw it in a remote with a charged Eneloop and it was showing a sharp decrease from 0.9 volts to 0.4 volts. Then the battery stabilized itself there with no decline or any indication that there was cell reversal (which charges the battery in reverse). I wasn't sure what to make of that, but i have concluded that there is indeed some over discharge protection. I decided to put more strain on the battery and threw the batteries in a flashlight, to my amaze the flashlight, dim as ever was able to light up. I let the batteries sit in there 15 minutes to see if the light would stop working but even after 15 minutes the light was still going. I took the battery out and it was registering just under 0.1 volt. While i was being distracted that i didn't have enough time to unscrew the flashlight to get to the battery i threw the the batteries back in the flashlight and checked it again after 5 minutes. It was still showing just under 0.1 volt. No reverse voltage. It appears that after my test these batteries do not reverse charge and is somewhat resistant to over discharging, which would be fine mixing a pack of these batteries in different devices. Even after my tests i wouldn't recommend mixing the batteries as i am sure even once these batteries reaches 0.7 volts, they start eating up cycles. I have no idea whether keeping the batteries in a discharged state and using them would start reducing the life of the battery or that they would take up a few cycles, but i still need to test the mAh of the batteries to see whether the one i over discharged has lost capacity, which is the other claim from AmazonBasics and i think Eneloop advertises the same thing. It would also make sense why the AmazonBasics has lesser rated recharge cycles then Eneloops. Eneloops do not advertize they can handle over discharging and it makes sense why they don't want to. They want to make sure the consumer gets the most recharges out of their batteries which would make these batteries the number 1 rechargeable battery company of all time. Which is why i highly recommend these batteries. These batteries will last a very long time if you take care of them. You probably will never need to buy new batteries as if you were to charge these batteries daily (or discharge them daily) you would still get about 6 years out of them which is hard to come by with rechargeables that are constantly being discharged and recharged with minimal rest. I'm going to give these batteries another test which will only be 2 AA in 100-130F heat. I have had some people say they don't want to switch to rechargeables because they think that heat will ruin the batteries. I beg to differ, while the batteries might not last as long.. with this other test these batteries should have no problem being able to work in the heat and while it might reduce these batteries life to about 2-4 years, it's far better than replacing the batteries weekly spending more money than what you would on rechargeables. On a fresh charge opened from the package, while it was difficult to understand the date code of the batteries "14-05LJ" and "14-0400" I assume the 14 means the year which would mean these batteries were produced earlier in the year, but again it's not easy to tell based on the letters. If anyone knows that information, leave a comment. Back to a fresh charge from the opened package (literally) I am a bit disappointed from Amazon sending me a product that has been opened, it's possible that it opened during shipping but i did get 2 different date codes on the batteries, but it also appears that Panasonic shipp
Scritto da: James E.
I have 30 of these, CHARGE them correctly, and they last a long time
I have lots of Eneloop batteries, for headphones, portable fans, etc. I select various products specifically if they are able to be used with AA or AAA batteries. I rotate my batteries so that I'm always using batteries that were charged a month or 5 months previously. These batteries do exactly what I expect them to do. HOWEVER, you need to treat them correctly. I have a smart-charger, a 10-year old La Crosse unit that allows me to dis-charge batteries, refresh, whatever. I always charge my batteries at 200 MaH speed. You do not want to quick-charge a battery. If you do not get a "fancy" charger, then your batteries will not last you as long as my batteries do. You are also guaranteed not to get as FULL of a charge on each battery. In other words a cheapie-charger usually charges batteries in a PAIR. It may bring 1 battery up to 2200 of MaH use, and the other one might be 1800 or less. Sometimes I am using a set of batteries in a scale or fan, and 1 battery will be more drained than the others. If you CHARGE 2 batteries in an inexpensive charger, it will stop charging when one battery is full, in a manner of speaking. This means that 1 battery will usually not get as full of a charge as possible. It is very important that each battery can be charged separately. Batteries do get "memories" in them. Every time I charge a battery, I set my charger to DIScharge, then it charges the battery after it drains it down to almost zero. Sometimes after a year or more of use, the AA batteries will only hold a charge of 1600 or so, and I turn my unit to Discharge-Refresh. It runs for about 24 hours, and then the battery has higher capacity again (over 2000 and I'm happy). I have had Eneloops for 10 years and I've never thrown any in the trash. I'm sure I've lost some though. Even if you do get a FANCY charger (they cost $40 or $55 bucks), you still will need to have a cheapie charger, because sometimes my Eneloops get down to Absolute Zero, and my fancy charger cannot recognize any battery at all. I have to use my cheapie-charger to get at least a small charge into a dead battery -- then my LaCrosse unit will charge, or refresh my battery again. Long story short, if you don't have patience and interest in prolonging your Eneloop batteries, they will not last for a lot of years, like mine do. I am strongly against wasting money, and also adding bad things to the landfill. If you are not serious about your batteries, BUY these, and then buy more in 2 or 4 years, when they do not hold as much of a charge as they did when they were new.
Scritto da: Baldone4318
A Perfect Gift
I ordered this product for my brother-in-law in Illinois. At 87 his enjoyment is TV and Books on tape. My mother is in the same position.Always listening to the books on tape. When we visited my brother in law at the beginning of the month I saw his cd player and a stack of old batteries. I knew when we arrived at home I was going to set him up with the rechargeable batteries and the charger. He has called me twice to say thank you since he received the gift. I have been using Eneloop batteries for quite awhile. My camera now has rechargable batteries, our reading lights now have rechargable batteries and I know my mom and now my brother in law are all saving money with the rechargeable Eneloop batteries from Panasonic.
Scritto da: Jason
Awesome rechargeable batteries
I first used these for wireless audio transmitter/receiver packs and they work very well. We use these for about 4 hours once per week and I can go at least two weeks without charging them again. I've also bought more of them to use in Xbox controllers, TV remotes, etc. I'd like every batter in my home to be rechargeable.
Scritto da: Troy
Still the best batteries out there
I have a lot of these batteries in different devices. I've been using them for a few years or so. No need to get the black pro version unless you are using some serious high drain devices (powerful camera flash equipment or something). These batteries are great for remotes, controllers, lights, toys, etc.
Scritto da: Randall Epp
Very poor performance and not what they’re advertised to be.
I don’t know why people are recommending these batteries. They’re crap. The description says they « retain seventy percent of their power for up to 10 years (when not in use). » No they don’t. They lose 66% of their power in less than three weeks, when not in use and are properly stored. The 33% that’s left after the three weeks won’t even trigger my speed lights. And it’s not just one or two defective batteries, i’m talking about all 24 of the brand new batteries shipped. Don’t waste your money on them.
Scritto da: Uilson A. Vieira
As pilhas alcançam a capacidade informada!
A princípio imaginei que as pilhas não alcançariam a carga informada, pois ao colocar no carregador inteligente marca e modelo Liitokala 600, percebi que os valores de descarregamento estavam muito abaixo das referências estipuladas na propaganda do produto. Desconfiado, resolvi acionar o teste de pilhas que descarrega e carrega novamente. O resultado do teste provou que as pilhas alcançam a amperagem prevista e algumas ultrapassam. Indico a aquisição!
Scritto da: W BRUCE MACDONALD
The only rechargeable batteries I will now buy
I have bought rechargeable batteries from all the different brands over the years. In my Panasonic cordless phones I bought the original AAA Panasonic replacement batteries sold by Amazon. They lasted 10 minutes on speaker phone. Then I tried this Panasonic brand in AAA in the same phone and they last for hours on speaker phone. How can Panasonic make such different quality batteries? These are now the only batteries I will buy. They outlast every other brand and keep their charge for years without discharging.. You can also buy an adaptor kit to convert these batteries to other sizes -AAA to AA to C to D. These batteries outlast every other rechargeable battery on the market.
Scritto da: Ralphael
unbelievable charging speed
Without reading the manual I charged up my depleted AA eneloop that I used in my mouse and it took an amazing time of around 30 minutes to probably charged the battery to 80-90%? on which the a green led came on. About an hour the light turned off of which I assumed that the battery is now fully charged. This quick charger is sold separately from the normal large package charger bundled with batteries. Thus be sure to buy this quick charger along with a package of 16AA eneloop pack. The regular eneloop battery that was in my rechargeable mouse lasted 8 years and was still good and is part of my regular eneloop mouse battery rotation.
Scritto da: Manuel segueda
Eneloop, La mejor calidad al mejor precio
Es un excelente cargador de baterías recargables de hidruro metálico de níquel, NiMH, ya que carga las baterías de forma individual y lo mejor es que trae un indicador led para cada pila, si el led está rojo quiere decir que la batería está cargada a menos de 20% amarillo de 20 a 80 y verde es mayor a 80%, cuando la batería está cargada se para la carga ya que tiene uns eguro para evitar la sobrecarga, cuando el led parpadea con luz roja quiere decir que esa pila no es compatible, cuando parpadea amarillo es que la batería ya no sirve y se debe reemplazar, lo que más me gusto es el precio ya que incluye 4 pilas eneloop AA que son las mejores por lo menos para mis linternas olight i5t son magníficas parecen de 1.5v pero son de 1.2v esta es sin duda mi mejor compra en lo que va del año

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